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Port Perry Star (1907-), 20 Apr 1939, p. 8

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DODGE FEATUR (mau) New Handy. Control Ge hifi yy Sea el locate steering coi umn. RR bv SR I © (riaHT) Safety Signal" Speedometer on a Dodge cars for 1939. Flashes green, yellow after dar *Standard in all lines except Dodge Six. and try out for YOURSELF! * earshi rs » and red 8 speed warnings ES you can see (Levy) Independent front Wheel Springing with Amola springs and airplane- type shock absorbers. > « (LeFT) Rain Trap Cow! Ventilator,* can be left ppen whe phen raining. DODGE". Look at the delivered price of a Dodge Six in the price panel above, This price is right down among the lowest priced cars. Look at the three other new Dodge lines for 1939. The Dodge DeLuxe, Dodge DeLuxe Special and the big, luxurious Dodge Custom. Each gives you more for your money than ever before in the 25 years of Dodge History. Before you decide on ANY car go to YOU CAN BUY Ast $890 DELIVERED IN PORT PERRY' License and any local taxes daly extra" 1939 Dodge Custom 4 Door Sedan, \ DEPENDABILITY west Puce feld LUXURY AND BEAUTY IN int oo, DETAIL Spacious Interiors and Famous Operating Economy!" your Dodge-De Soto dealer and examine these 1939 cars in Sieky exciting detail. You. get famous Dodge Dependability, Long Life and Low Operating Costs. You get satisfaction! ai COMPARE! Look at the new Handy-Control gear- shift that leaves the front compartment, floor free of obstructions. See the "Safety Signal" Speedometer that is a quick speed warning after dark. Ride in a new Dodge and fee how the new independept front wheel suspension with "Amola' steel springs levels out the bumps. But the rice tags will give an even bigger thrill--for Dodge prices are even lower than last year, Probably your present car will more than take care of your down payment and leave verymoderate monthly payments, See your Dodge-DeSoto dealer today and DRIVE one of these amsEing 4 new Dodge cars. © TUNE IN Major Bowes' Amateur Hour... THURSDAYS, 9:10 p.m., 'E.S.T., Columbia Network. connection can 5 madeto heater, when install BEARE MOTORS DEPENDABILITY --A Dodge Quality for Twenty-Five Years ~~ PORT PERRY (Too late for last. week) 3 On Thursday afternoon, April 6th the regular meeting of the W. A. was held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Mac- © Gregor, with' hy President, Mrs. Roy ------Crapper-in the chair. After the ope ing exercises, the following business] was transacted: that Mrs. Pateman of Toronto be invited to give the nddress 4 on May 28th, the annual anniversary Sunday for the W.A., and the W. A. 'accept the invitation of the young peo- ple to cater for their banquet during the following week. The improvement "committee were asked to buy table linen for. the church. tables. - A. vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Thomas Gibson for carpenter work at the . Church. The next meeting is to be * "held at the home of Mrs. Roy Hart. ' The business session was now ad- journed. Mrs. Bes, leader of the west group then took charge of the meet- ~~~" ing. Rev. A. Bushell led in" prayer, this was followed by the Scripture . reading by Mrs. Chas. Webster, A solo a "A "Song of Hope and Peace" was-rendered by Mrs. Oswald Croxall, and enjoyed by all. As this was a conmbined Egster and Mission- ary. program, Mrs. Bes read a suitable story called "The -Missionary Box." This was followed by a very fine re- port by Mrs. Clarence Croxall of the to. "A Vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. Croxall. A reading by- Mrs. O Croxall and a prayer for 'Peace by Mrs. Bes were a very suitable addition to the program, The meeting closed with hymn 287. An enjoyable lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs, W. Palmer, Mrs. C. Croxall and Mrs. F Dobson. Mr. Henry Dyas has been. engaged for the summer by Mr. Leonard Blight, Mr. and Mrs. E. Parish entertained a humber of friends one evening last week. (Too, late for last week) Miss Jean Miller of Maple Lake, is spending. Easter "week with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Gea. Miller. We are sorry to report that Mr. Me- speedy recovery. ! * Joy. & ' Phyllis Askney. '| sion boats along the Pacific coast. "Inot a yor! Jarge attendance. Cullough and little Dora Swinson are on the sick list, We wish for them a . "| May 4-5-6--"Little Miss Broadway" Miss Jean Pogue spent' Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Stanley | May 8-0:10--Prison Farm", starring * Pogue. * I,. Nolan, "1 Miss Margaret Puckrin is spending | May 11-12-18 -- "Love. Finds Andy , the holidays with her mother in Aud- Miss G. Prizeman of Toronto, was 'the week end guest of her cousin Miss Miss Betty Hodgson of Kinsale and Jack Geer of Utica spent Sunday with their grandfather Mr. John Bailey. -Mrs, P. Luke and Mr. and Mrs. L. Luke of Leaskdale, spent Sunday with Mrs. LuKe's mother, Mrs. Hutcheson in Cannington. Miss Frances and Margaret Jones were in: Toronto on Wednesday. E> Mr. Bruce Miller, who is attending college at Newmarket spent Easter week with his parsnis Mr. and Mrs. G. Miller. ~ Mr. Hugh Rogers has been engaged by Mr. Chas. Gerrow for the summer months. Among those who visited with friends in Epsom over the holiday are Miss Norma Millman, of Toronto, with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Noble of Uxbridge, and Mr. and Mus. Wagner and family with Mrs. Luke; Mr. and Mrs. P. Parrott of Utica and Mr." Stanley Christie, of Peferbors, with Mr. and Mrs. F. Ackney. Mrs. Coates ha: returned home after spending a few wecks with her sister Mrs. Sager, of Prince Albert. ~ Special Easter service was held in Delicious and a B-185-2 Even in winter it's summer to your thirst. For action, exercise, and work bring the need for a refreshing pause . . . no matter what the thermometer says. So pause at the red cooler for an dce-cold bottle of "Coca-Cola' ind enjoy die pause that refreshes. PORT PERRY BOTTLING WORKS PORT PERRY, ONT. x, Phone 47 the United Church on Sunday with Rev. Albert Bushell in charge. The choir rendered four beautiful Easter anthems, which were much appreciated by the congregation. The Epsom Young People's Union held their 13th meeting in the base- ment of the church on Mondsy night, pri " T. Bushe portraying the work pl by the mis- Some of the slides gave vivid pictures of the salmon industry from the time of spawning right through until the cans were. shipped to the consumers. Due to weather conditions there was Strand Theatre 'UXBRIDGE Schedule of Coming Pictures April 20-21-22--"Land Beyond' Law" staring Dick Foray. April 24-25-26--"Tropic Holiday" starring M. Raye. April 27-28-20--*Penrod and His Twin Brother" starring Mauch Twins May 1-2-3--"Spawn of North" s ring J. Barrymore. starring: Shirley Temple. Hardy" starring M. Rooney. Cut this, out, and hang up for your conveniencer<Newést shows=gt pop- ular prices. Evenings at 8.80." Sat- urdays at 8 p.m, adn 9.45 pm, RAGLAN | spent Sunday at her home here. Mrs. Robt.- Guthrie and' daughter Lorraine spent Easter week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Evans. L-- Congratulations-to-Mr.and Mrs R.| recent marriage. Sorry to report there are a great many sick in the community. We wish them all a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kellington and tam- ily of Oshawa, visited friends here on Sunday. A number of farmers around here are busy making maple syrup. Mr. Merlin. Slute has returned to Normal after spending Easter holidays 'under the parental roof, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Slute and fam- ; ily have .moved .into Mr. G. 'Brent's house. Mr, Slute is being employed with Mr. Brent for the summer. SEAGRAVE {Continued from front page) minute questions, These led to much discussion and showed the interest the women are taking in what is going on fn the world, Mrs. J, Tobin and Mrs. H. Gibson sang 'The Old Rugged Cross" and the meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. = Mrs, Dowson sponsored a "Bun" contest which caused much merrimegt. The hostesses for the afternoon served a very splern- did' Tonels and all énjoyed a social time. Miss Dorothy Brawn, of Oshawa, Nottingham (nee Doris Bray) e on their | chose Metal and 1 Bait TTELAP astern Stee ow rod all the best PORT PERKY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 20th, 1989 PROTECT YOURSELF with Reliable Fire Insurance "Place Your Insurance with HAROLD Ww. EMMERSON Phone 41 - Port Perry YOUR' FAMILY BAKER a eee AE i Ra eR Sa Sr rv So Can. relieve you from baking worries, and provide the best in Bread and Pastry. JEMISON'S BaNRY THE HOME OF GOOD BREAD AND PASTRY Phone 93, Port Perry, Business will be Stimulated this Year by the Royal Visit But, like all other business, it will bring best profits - to the man who can supply the goods, and 'keeps the people posted as to the goods he can supply. At : This Office can provide two excellent means of informing the public as 1+ to'the goods you can supply-- : Advertising i in 'the "STAR" . All kinds of Posters, etc. Both at very reasonable | prices SPRING MAY BE SLOW BUT in our Fruit Store You can Buy the Best in Fruit and | egetables. FRUITS-- Pineapples, Oranges, Banus, 3 ; you can buy oranges at Be a doz., larger dozen for 86¢.) RS rapethu it, Lemons, etc. VEGETABLES Lettuce, Cabbage, Cele fi .« Beets, Carrots, Sweet Potatoes, 'Rhubarb; "Spinach, Radighes, etc. =. Everything Reascnably Priced at the CARUSO FRUIT STORE. "WE DELIVER, Phone 208° me Selling Port Perry Star -- Ni a

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